It would be a privilege to have access to your April 2005 talk, Unanswered questions in Particle Physics from your University College London Work Experience Talks.

We have so little depth of knowledge, we need all the help we can get. It appears that we indeed took a short cut in 2011 (and we have such a long way to go to get a proper foundation and footings), we have to reach out to those who have that core knowledge. Our simple insights seem to have credibility; however, life would be easier if we knew how to disprove them. These are:
1. It all starts with the sphere (also goes by plancksphere and quantum foam and …) and continues with sphere stacking.
2. Sphere stacking opens the first doubling function and basic Euclidean geometries and eventually quantum indeterminacy. Other doubling functions emerge.
3. Space, time, mass and charge are all manifestations of light and each is an expression or face of the sphere. All time appears to be now.
4. Doublings continue. There is a natural thrust and 202 doublings to this moment in time. That outline of the universe includes all time and everything, everywhere.

That’s radical enough. Can each statement be disproven? We don’t know. I recently appealed to Emeritus Prof. Dr. Michael James Duff over at your Imperial College London. I hope he is a champion of your work!

So now here are our two new places with references to you and your work:

We are a high school geometry class on a huge mission to establish the continuum from the Planck Length to the Observable Universe. It sounds more daunting than it is. There are only a total of 202.345+ exponential notations; and while out on the web, we found a page, “The Structure of Atoms” from your PowerPoint presentation, “Exploring the World of the Small,” which we found here: http://www.hep.ucl.ac.uk/~nurse/content/talks/

May we have your permission to use it with proper attribution? You can see our first draft of that page and how it will look here: https://81018.com/83-66/

On the page with your chart, “The Structure of Atoms,” please notice there is an attribution: “This PPT chart is from a presentation that Prof. Dr. Emily L. Nurse gave as a Masterclass in Manchester University back in 2005. Prof. Dr. Nurse is affiliated with University College London, Fermilab in Chicago, and CERN Laboratories, Atlas Project, in Geneva.” If you would like, we will be glad to link those words to any page about your work which you specify.

If you would rather we do not use this work, we will remove it post haste.